Do you love baby bibs with sassy sayings? How about sayings that’ll make you (and others) think about their choices when it comes to our planet? Bella Tunno’s Little Activist collection boasts FDA-approved, food-grade silicone bibs with sayings such as “100% Organic,” “Save the Seas Plant More Trees,” and “Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. Repeat.” And did we mention the products are free of BPA, PVC, and phthalates? Plus, the brand is on a mission to fight childhood hunger and donates at least one meal for every product sold through a partnership with Feeding America. If you love this idea, check out these other gifts that give back.
Behind the minimalist modern, chic look of this ring is a tale of sustainability. The true gold vermeil band is recycled silver at its core, topped with a thick plating of 100 percent recycled 14K gold, and the sparkling white topaz stones are ethically sourced and hand-cut. Even the packaging on this great gift for her is made with recycled board, and the company, which has no physical stores, pays to offset the emissions of every shipment.
You’d never know that this sleek ergonomic office chair started its life in the sea. The fully customizable desk chair is made from nearly two pounds of discarded ocean fishing nets, which are the most harmful type of fishing nets because they can “ghost fish” for years, damaging delicate ecosystems and the marine animals that inhabit them. As of 2019, Humanscale has transformed over 10,000 pounds of discarded fishing nets into Smart Ocean chairs. Oh, and the chair is also super comfortable—with form-sensing mesh technology that adjusts to the contours of your body. Check out these other amazing products made from recycled ocean plastic.
Imagine growing fresh herbs on your kitchen counter, with no soil, no mess, and virtually no maintenance. That’s why the AeroGarden Harvest is so popular. It can grow up to six plants at one time, and the control panel tells you when to add water and plant food (read: no green thumb required). The hydroponic system uses far less water than soil-based growing, making it a more eco-friendly option. While this particular system includes a gourmet seed kit of basil, parsley, dill, thyme, and mint, you can swap them out for any herbs and veggies you fancy.
OK, at first glance anything to do with toilets might not seem like a great gift idea—but hear us out. In a world where toilet paper can become scarce overnight (not to mention how toilet paper usage devastates forests), wouldn’t it be nice to offer your recipient an alternative? While you could peruse this list of nine bidet attachments for your toilet, the TUSHY Classic is a modern, designer bidet attachment that can be installed in under 10 minutes. It requires no electricity or plumbing, has a self-cleaning nozzle, and offers the right pressure and angle for a targeted spray. In fact, TUSHY cuts your toilet paper usage by 80 percent. Still not sold? Check out this rave review from a woman who tried this bidet and says she’ll never use toilet paper again!
Did you know that standard wood table tops are harvested from old-growth forests that can take up to 100 years to regrow? Time to switch to bamboo, a sustainable alternative that takes less than 10 years to replenish. That’s what Humanscale uses to make this simple, sophisticated work surface, which is also free of Red List chemicals including formaldehyde and PVC. Besides being kinder to the earth, it’s also kinder to your body—by transforming into a standing desk at the touch of a button.
Single-use plastic is so last century. Not only are major companies getting rid of plastic for good, but many people are also making the switch to reusable water bottles for their daily dose of hydration. Nalgene’s Sustain Tritan wide-mouth, BPA-free water bottle takes it a step further by using 50 percent certified recycled content—each bottle contains the equivalent of eight single-use plastic water bottles. The bottle is dishwasher-safe, leakproof, and durable (making it perfect for camping or hiking), and the wide mouth makes it easy to add ice cubes.
Think beautiful clothing only comes from the finest silks, wools, and furs? Amazingly soft, silky fabric can also come from recycled water bottles! Pattern Village has created a collection of dressing gowns made from 100 percent recycled polyester, and one gown diverts approximately 20 plastic water bottles from the waste stream. For every gown sold, the company plants a tree with One Tree Planted. In addition to the company’s eco-conscious gowns, the packaging is sustainable and compostable. Bonus: The gowns have UPF 50 sun protection. And did we mention the awesome hidden pockets? You’ll enjoy this frock for many years to come, unlike the disposable, fast fashion you buy at major retailers.
The casual dude in your life will appreciate these sandals from Reef—and the planet will, too. They’re made with Eco-One, an organic additive that enhances the biodegradation process through a series of chemical and biological processes when disposed of in a biologically active landfill. Why is this such a big deal? Rubber-soled shoes are among the 12 everyday items that take the longest to decompose. Reef’s sandals are also crafted without PVC, which means they are better for the feet and for the environment.
The brand is also dedicated to plastic-pollution initiatives through beach clean-ups and environmental legislation via its partnership with Surfrider Better Beach Alliance. Plus, Reef has partnered with Urban Surf 4 Kids to introduce foster and at-risk kids to the positive benefits and healing properties of the ocean and beach.
It’s fun to buy new beauty products, but have you ever stopped to think about how wasteful the packaging is? HiBAR has, and that’s why it’s developed shampoo and conditioner that aren’t packaged in plastic. These salon-quality bars are gluten-free, long-lasting, waterless (making them great for travel), safe for colored or treated hair, and free of sulfates, silicone, parabens, and phthalates. They’re also cruelty-free, and even the shipping is plastic-free. One bar will last as long as a 16-ounce bottle, so you won’t need to use more product to get the same results as your previous brand.
Do you know how many disposable coffee cups are thrown away each day? Approximately 165 million! And because they have a plastic lining, most single-use coffee cups aren’t recyclable—and, in fact, trying to recycle them is one of 13 eco-friendly habits that are actually worse for the planet. HUNU solved this problem by designing the ultimate in eco-friendly gifts: a collapsible coffee cup that folds down to just 2 centimeters, so it’ll fit perfectly in your pocket or bag. Plus, the leakproof plug means your belongings won’t end up stained or wet. The HUNU holds 9 ounces of coffee (or whatever beverage you’d like to pour in), is BPA-free, and makes it easier than ever to always have a reusable cup on hand.
In case you aren’t familiar, bamboo is one of the most sustainable, renewable resources on the planet because it’s the fastest-growing plant on Earth. And while it’s one of the strongest materials available, it also happens to make for some of the softest bedding around (seriously, it’s softer than 1,000-thread-count Egyptian cotton). That’s why Cariloha sheets are made from bamboo. They are also antimicrobial, hypoallergenic, odor resistant, temperature regulating, and naturally cooling. From its official Cariloha Bamboo Farm in China to its fair-trade partners in the United States, China, Turkey, Mexico, and India, Cariloha strives for sustainability throughout its entire supply chain. Here are another 13 ways to make your bed 10 times cozier.
Pop quiz: What’s more eco-friendly than a plant? Literally nothing. Plants remove CO2 from the air and naturally complete any room in your home. And you don’t even need a green thumb to adopt a sansevieria, or snake plant, from Costa Farms. This species is super hardy and almost impossible to kill (note: we said almost). It also tops NASA’s list for air-purifying houseplants. The plant, which is the perfect addition to a home office or living room, also ships in a planter that’s made from a 100 percent recyclable material. If your intended recipient is short on windows, you should also consider these 15 low-light houseplants that thrive in near darkness.
There’s nothing better than chilling in your backyard, sipping a glass of wine or a cup of coffee—unless you’re doing so in a Polywood Adirondack chair, that is. This furniture is constructed of wood made from recycled landfill-bound and ocean-bound plastic containers, similar to these 15 brilliant products made from recycled ocean plastics. It’s built to withstand a range of climates, including hot sun, snowy winters, and strong winds, which must be why these beautiful chairs come with an unheard-of 20-year warranty. They clean easily with soap and water, and they’re available in a range of classic colors to bring a country-home or beach-vacation-vibe to your abode.
Sure, you probably only think about towels for your kitchen or bathroom, but there’s a whole wide world out there just begging for a portable and durable option for the beach, camping, yoga in the park, and sports. Each Nomadix towel is made using 30 post-consumer recycled plastic bottles and then printed for colorful style instead of using harmful dyes (one of the world’s biggest polluters). The towel is super absorbent, resistant to pet hair and sand, and lightweight. As a member of 1% for the Planet, Nomadix also gives 1 percent of its sales to environmental causes.